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January 6, 1965
PUBLIC OFFICIALS' BONDS: By Alderman Stallman: seconded by Alderman Schmidt
RESOLVED, that pursuant to provisions of the City Charter and Section II of the Public
Officers' Law, the following bonds approved by the Mayor and which are on file in the
office of the City Clerk be and hereby are approved in all respects for the year 1965:
NXIE TITLE AMOUNT
Adeline L. Shaw City Chamberlain $50,000
Edward J. Casey City Judge 2,000
Faithful Performance All City Employees 50,000
a.3 s
BOND NO.
401279 -1165 (American Casualty Co.)
401280 -R65 (American Casualty Co.)
904172 (American Casualty Co.)
Carried.
ANNUAL REPORT - VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN: The Clerk read an annual report received
from the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association for the year 1964 indicating total
receipts for the year of $3,303.96 and disbursements of a like amount.
By Alderman Stallman: seconded by Alderman Hughes
RESOLVED, that the report be accepted and placed on file.
Carried.
,,,AUDIT: Alderman Stallman reported that the Finance Committee had been given power on
„,,December 16, 1963 to audit any unpaid bills before the end of the fiscal year if
necessary. He stated that it had not been necessary to do so and therefore the
:. Committee had taken no action under its authorization.
`='PUBLIC SAFETY 13UILDI14G MODIITTEE: Alderman Hunt reported that the Board of Supervisors
favors a jT:_�It County -City public safety 'building, had entered into a contract with J.
Victor Bagnardi for the preparation of plans and specifications for such a building,
and had appointed two of its members to serve on a five- member commission to consult
with the architect in all matters relating to construction of the building. He
recommended that the Mayor appoint two members to this commission to represent the
City.
By Alderman Hunt: seconded by Alderman Baldwin
RESOLVED, that the 1"layor be requested to appoint two members to the aforementioned
Commission. Carried.
Mayor Johns appointed Aldermen Hunt and Bangs as the City's representatives.
F, B, I. SCHOOL: Alderman Hunt reported that an application had been filed by the Chief
of Police for a member of the Police Department to attend an F.B.I. School and had been
informed that there is a long waiting list at present.
ACCIDENT REPORT RATES: Alderman Hunt reported the Public Safety Committee felt there
should be an increase in the present rate of $1.25 per sheet charged for accident re-
ports furnished by the Police Department. After some discussion the matter was referred
back to the Public Safety Committee and City Attorney for further study and report.
SKATING RINK: Alderman Baldwin reported the polyethylene material had been Purchased
for the temporary skating rink at Washington Park. fie stated a first attempt to fill
the area with water had not been successful but that some grading had been done and
another attempt will be made as soon as weather permits freezing.
WEST HILL PARK: Alderman Baldwin asked about the right -of -way for access to the proposed
park on West Hill. Attorney Freeman reported he was negotiating for the right -of -way
with the property owner involved.
I.B.M. SERVICE CONTRACT: By Alderman :McNeill: seconded by Alderman Schmidt
RESOLVED, that renewal of a service agreement with I.B.M. Corp. covering an electric
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